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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

"Dreams From My Real Father"; EPA rules on coal and gasoline; Romney against redistribution; No press coverage of Sebelius breaking the law; Dems showed Turkish airplanes; The end of our 2nd Amendment; The truth on Benghazi raid; France to close 20 embassies; USA agency told to leave Russia; The silence of O

Earlier this month, “Dreams From My Real Father” director Joel Gilbert
appeared at the National Press Club in Washington, DC to talk about his
documentary. [He says that The Journalists' Creed demands a full measure of responsibility to the public, that suppression of the news is indefensible. The mainstream media will not cover this film.... Even Newsmax wants to "move to the center, and refused to run an ad about this movie. World Net Daily and USA Survival and few others have been doing their job.]http://www.westernjournalism.com/anti-obama-film-director-at-national-press-club/
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Congressional Republicans are turning up the heat this week in an
effort to head off EPA regulations and stop the Obama administration’s
“war on coal,” voting on a package of five bills that would curb EPA
regulatory authority and environmental rules.
“Affordable energy is critical for our nation’s economic future,” said Kansas Republican Rep. Mike Pompeo, one of the leading critics of President Obama’s coal policies.

Coal producer Alpha
Natural Resources said Tuesday it was cutting production by 16 million
tons and eliminating 1,200 jobs companywide, laying off 400 workers
immediately by closing mines in Virginia, West Virginia and
Pennsylvania.

Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R., Wis.) has a post on the Hill’s Congress Blog
highlighting a bizarre new regulation from the EPA requiring some gas
stations to sell at least four gallons of gasoline at a time. It affects
those that pump both E10 and E15 (gas with 10 percent or 15 percent
ethanol) through the same hose. Since E15 is pretty terrible for small
engines and old cars (Sensenbrenner says it’s “like metal in a microwave
for a small engine”), the theory is that when customers whose engines
cannot handle it are buying gas, the four-gallon minimum would dilute
any residual E15 enough to keep it from damaging small engines. That all
presents a few problems, since some motorcycles don’t even hold four
gallons and some people only want to fill up one- or two-gallon fuel
cans for boats, lawn mowers, etc.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------At an October 19, 1998 conference at Loyola University, Barack Obama
spoke against "propaganda" that said government doesn't work and the
need to "pool resources and hence facilitate some redistribution because
I actually believe in redistribution." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge3aGJfDSg4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mitt Romney’s only mistake was lumping together all of the 47 percent who don’t pay income taxes.
A lot of them are elderly, and many of them are voting for Mitt. And
there are some people who work, but just don’t make a lot of money, or
who would be working if they weren’t legitimately disabled.
But the indisputable fact is, a huge percentage of Obama’s voters are
basically wards of the state. There are millions of them, and they have
no intention of voting for anyone who might want them to ever go out
and work for a living — “no matter what.”
As Romney said in Boca Raton last May: “I’ll never convince them they
should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.” http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view/20220919mitts_right_handouts_do_win_votes/srvc=home&position=1
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The Democratic Party’s national convention in Charlotte, N.C., may have doubled down on insulting the U.S. military community.
The Democratic National Committee has already apologized for using a
photo of four Soviet-era Russian warships in a giant stage backdrop
intended to illustrate the party’s support for military personnel and
veterans.
That huge image, visible in the Time Warner Cable Arena during
speeches by Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and retired Admiral John B.
Nathman, also depicted a synchronized formation of jet aircraft that
convention-goers assumed were American fighter planes.
But the F-5 fighter planes in the photo are part of the air force
of Turkey, a nation whose government is now jailing journalists and
establishing Islam as a state religion.

[We have witnessed the beginning of the end of America's right to free speech, when in a dictator-inspired move by Obama actually produced the arrest of a man who made "The" video on Muslims. President Obama just committed his most recent contradiction to his vow of office to uphold our Constitution, just so the Middle East mess doesn't look like one of his own making.] Look on the bright side A guy who committed the unforgivable sin of
exercising his First Amendment rights in a way that offended a certain
religious group spent the weekend in custody,
being questioned over concerns he may have violated the terms of his
probation by uploading the film to the Internet. The man who posted his
movie under an assumed name to protect himself from the inevitable
Salman Rushdie-type fatwa was outed by Obama’s Justice Department, a move that has forced him and his family into hiding.

The United States Agency
for International Development (USAID) has announced it will close its
offices in Russia following an order from the authorities there to cease
operations.

The Russian government gave the US until 1 October to close the mission, accusing it of meddling in politics. [But didn't they hear Obama say that he will have more flexibility after his reelection?]
"The decision was taken mainly because the work of the agency's
officials far from always responded to the stated goals of development
and humanitarian cooperation. We are talking about attempts to influence
political processes through its grants," the foreign ministry said in a
statement.
Earlier this year, President Vladimir Putin alleged that protests
surrounding his re-election were orchestrated by US-funded NGOs.
Among the groups likely to be affected is Golos, whose
exposure of electoral fraud at last year's parliamentary elections
helped spark huge anti-Kremlin street demonstrations.
Golos is partly funded by USAID.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19644897
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On September 14, the Taliban attacked
Camp Bastion—a giant Anglo-American base in Helmand Province—and
managed to destroy six Marine Harrier jets on the ground and to kill a
Harrier squadron commander. This was a well-planned, well-executed
attack that caused more than a hundred million dollars in damage.
On September 18, a suicide bomber rammed
a bus near the Kabul airport, killing 12 people, mostly foreign crew
members working on charter flights to support USAID and other agencies
in Afghanistan. [And yet Obama says nothing....] http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/09/18/on-aghanistan-obama-must-speak-up/#more-805791----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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I began this blog when my local liberal newspaper (in a Republican district) not only refused to print any of the negatives about Barack Obama, but then refused to run my letter to the editor entitled Ten Reasons Not To Vote For Obama! I realized it's time to do something more than fume about it! I hope you learn some things your paper is not teaching you....